One downside is that i’ll have no more passkeys. The vault syncing, i can do via SyncThing.

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    5 days ago

    I wouldn’t recommend it. Losing your keys will be an absolute nightmare.

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      You’re no more likely to lose keys with KeePass or KeePassXC than with an online password manager, as long as you keep good backups, and maybe sync KeePass to cloud storage.

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        as long as you keep good backups, and maybe sync KeePass to cloud storage.

        Yes, that’s the caveat. You’re paying for a managed solution so you don’t have to worry about that.

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              All your info is stored in one file, which is automatically encrypted and can be opened by any KeePass-compatible program. If you want to access it on another device, you can use whatever sync/file transfer software you normally use to sync/send it to whatever storage provider you use, or directly to your other device(s). No need to do anything outside your usual routine.